jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 19 2008 | imported, Bookmarks, Search, Google, SEO, bruce, clay, PubCon, Universal, Videos, interviews, engine, optimization, imported:del.icio.usBehavior Based Search Bruce says that everybody who does a search will end up with different search results based on their prior search history. Personalization is going to be "web-wide" using third party cookies and things. He provided a specific example of a search for "java". Some are looking for programming, some are looking for the beverage, and some are looking for travel information. Theoretically, personal search will know that and provide results accordingly. "We can't search for any term and look at rankings because I can get different results than you for exactly the same query. So that's going to change a lot," he says. It doesn't matter if you're logged into Google or not. Bruce believes that Google personalized results will be coming out within the first quarter of next year. Intent-based Search
jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2008 | imported, Bookmarks, seo, personalized, search, news, forum, discussion, imported:del.icio.usWith PageRank, Google introduced a new way of evaluating the relative authority of a website or page - links. PageRank, to put it in simple terms, provided a link map of the web. The more links pointing to a site or page, the more power or authority that page took on. And the anchor text of a link, the words that occur as clickable text, offered a clue as to what the linked-to page was all about. As Google garnered more market share, links became more valuable on the web. A whole new form of webspam was born - free-for-all links and link selling schemes. Google has yet to find an effective way to completely crack down on these tactics, but in the 3rd quarter of 2007 they took some signficant steps including directly penalizing specific websites which were believed to be selling links for SEO benefits and relieving "free-for-all" directories of their power to pass PageRank altogether.
jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2008 | imported, Bookmarks, seo, marketing, search, engine, optimization, tips, article, forum, discussion, myth, dreamteammoney, imported:del.icio.usBeing an Internet Marketing Company we frequently deal with many webmasters for their SEO related issues & sometime we really feel surprised to know their perceptions about SEO. There are so many misconceptions in the market. In todayâs post we are highlighting those common myths which are prevailing in this industry. Comeâ¦.. let us participate & uncover some of the commonly misunderstood truths of SEO industry. Read on...
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jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2008 | imported, Bookmarks, Search, Engine, Ranking, For, A, Keyword, imported:del.icio.usMy site is about ways to earn online. I have a lot of other keywords that I want to rank for but it doesnt have the word money in it. Is there a way to rank for these keywords without sending mixed signals to google about my site. For example, one keyword I want to rank for is Cashcrate. I have a couple of posts about this topic and since the keyword has very low competition, how do I rank for it? It only has 234,000 results.
jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 21 2008 | imported, Bookmarks, seo, marketing, search, engine, optimization, tips, article, forum, discussion, imported:del.icio.usWhat the foundation of a Successful SEO? Let’s make it in the simple 3 steps. IF you can follow these 3 (three) steps, I am sure you will see the improvement in your Search Engine ranking and your affiliate sales.
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jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 11 2008 | Keyword, Research, seo, search, engine, optimization, internet, marketing, forum, dreamteammoney, imported:del.icio.usHey everyone... Edward Brown here... just thought I'd add a little value to the community.I found this great 5 part series that I posted here. This is the introduction and part one. Enjoy!
jasonlowjy | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 07 2008 | Ppc, per, click, Affiliate, Marketing, Business, internet, forum, Search, Engines, dreamteammoney, imported:del.icio.usPPC is one of the four basic types of Search Engines. PPC is also one of the most cost-effective ways of targeted internet advertising. According to Forbes magazine, PPC or Pay Per Click, accounts to 2 billion dollars a year and is expected to increase to around 8 billion dollars by the year 2008.
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